In 2010, the average occupational prestige score for non-Hispanic white respondents was approximately:
Figure 9.2 shows the results from a comparison of means, using occupational prestige (PRESTG80) as the dependent variable and respondents’ racial-ethnic group (RACEHISP) as the independent variable. PRESTG80 is measured on a scale of 17 to 86, with higher scores representing higher levels of prestige.
Figure 9.2
a. 40.42
b. 44.80
c. 46.93
d. 49.38
b. 44.80
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